EBIO Colloquia
EBIO Colloquium Series
Spring 2007 Talks are Friday 4-5 pm in Ramaley N1B23 unless
otherwise indicated below. Refreshments will be available prior to the talk
at 3:30 in Ramaley N240. All are welcome; however, please
bring your own cup for coffee and tea.
* We will have pizza lunch with the speaker on all "*" days
» Archive of Colloquium Schedules
» Guidelines for Hosts
(If you are hosting a speaker, it is important for you to read this overview
of procedures and responsibilities.)
Spring 2007
| Date | Speaker | Title | Host Lab |
| Jan 19 | A. Townsend Peterson | Using Biodiversity Data to Understand and Forecast the Geography of Disease Transmission | Guralnick Lab |
| Jan 26 | Lisa Pratt | Complete genome sequence for an organism using radiolysis of water as a source of biosustaining energy. | Schmidt Lab |
| Feb 2 | Alan Knapp | Global change and controls on productivity: Have the rules changed? | Seastedt Lab |
| Feb 9 | Eric Seabloom | Community ecology of disease: Barley Yellow Dwarf viruses in west coast grasslands | Collinge Lab |
| Feb 16 | Dr. Michael Greene | Decoding chemical social recognition cues in ants. | Colloquium Committee |
| Feb 23 | Dr. Lena Hileman | Evolution of stamen and petal developmental patterning - from poppies to snapdragons | Friedman Lab |
| Mar 2 | Erin Bissel | TBD | Exit Talk |
| Mar 9 | Bianca Breland | Another Roadside Attraction: Disturbing Trends in Sunflower Biology | Exit Talk |
| Mar 16 | Mark Bradford | Soil carbon response to global change: underlying biotic mechanisms | Fierer Lab |
| Mar 23 | Dr. Elisabeth A. Holland | Our Changing Climate, The Underlying Role of Biogeochemistry | Martin Lab |
| Mar 30 | Spring Break - No Collquium | ||
| Apr 6 | Kathy Cottingham | The ecology and genomics of the cholera bacterium, Vibrio cholerae | Collinge Lab |
| Apr 13 | EBIO Spring Symposium | ||
| Apr 20 | Elizabeth Costello | Novel Bacteria from the Soil Cryosphere: Rare Species Revealed | Exit Talk |
| Apr 27 | Douglas Schemske | Ecological genetics of geographic adaptation in natural plant populations | Demmig-Adams Lab |
| May 4 | George Amato | Conservation genetics as a key strategy for linking in situ and ex situ conservation research | Martin Lab |